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I propose that Canvas drop the version of "new quizzes" and simply incorporate the new question types into the current quizzes.
New Quizzes offer some additional question types that are very interesting, however at what cost? We are losing too much functionality to gain 4-new question types.
It appears that there are no other new enhancements except for the 4-new question types.
It seems obvious that the "new quizzes" were designed by people with little or no end-user experience and they are likely not professional educators with pedagogy backgrounds and education.
It is also obvious that the "new quizzes" did not go through UAT. Is there a BETA environment and who did the testing?
What are the "unintended enhancements," what other areas of Canvas will the new quizzes impact? If your answer is "no other areas are impacted" then it is clear "new quizzes" have not been properly tested.
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The "new" terminology introduced is confusing and some is unprofessional.
Do not change terminology because a developer thinks it sounds better - we, professional educators, are the ones working with the product, not the developers.
The product should be developed with professional educators in mind, and the proper use of grammar and terminology is paramount.
There are far too many clicks for what was previously very simple. If developers are adding more clicks, then there is something wrong with the new design.
Do not hide what was previously on the front screen.
Question banks do not transfer - this is a HUGE problem - please do not make light of this and offer a workaround. Question banks MUST transfer!
What is the purpose of using of the word "item banks" - just stay with “question banks” - we all know the question banks will contain mixed media, they already do.
What is the purpose of using the word "fudge" in relation to Canvas quizzes?
BUILD - move this button to the top. Why do I have to scroll to the bottom to move to the next screen when I am not making any changes to the quiz?
Also, do not use the word BUILD, or do I have to BUILD the quiz every time I open it? EDIT is the correct word. We build once, but we will edit often.
Where is the link to manage question banks?
Why are "new quizzes" developed outside of Canvas?
Please, do not fix what already works, do not change terminology and redesign the interface just to make it look NEW. We do not need NEW, we need functionality that works.
The "new quizzes" are forcing the end-users to spend too much time relearning how to create a quiz. This time would be better spent learning about the "enhancements"
Though the new question types are enhancements, the new design of quizzes is not an improvement.
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Hey there! I am so sorry to hear of your frustrations using New Quizzes. I know as a former teacher, change is hard, especially when transitioning to a new tool. I completely sympathize with you and want you to feel completely supported during this process. To help, I have provided some resources and advice below regarding New Quizzes.
As an avid user of both quizzing tools, I am very partial to New Quizzes because of the advancements in quizzing technology, especially as it relates to the student experience (i.e., new question types, ease of use, accommodations, additional settings, and more). I'd like to share with you some helpful resources below that could be helpful for your transition to New Quizzes.
I hope this information is helpful for you as you begin your transition to New Quizzes. Additionally, I would recommend reaching out to your Canvas Admin to see if your institution has any resources, processes, etc., they would like you to follow or use as it relates to your New Quizzes transition. Have a great day!
Totally agree.
Yeah, this is probably a good idea.
Thank you for saying this. It took me at least 3x as long to set up a quiz using "new" quizzes because it's SO unintuitive.
As a whole, Canvas is a mildly antagonistic user experience for the teacher. But "new" quizzes is beyond the pale - I was infuriated by all the trouble I had doing things that were relatively simple in the "classic" model. I wanted to punch the screen. Nothing is obvious or intuitive. I have the same question. Do the developers spend any time at all with users trying to design the user interface? Or did they just create a bunch of gee-whiz cool-seeming crap (ooooo look at all the question types) that most of us won't use and push it in front of us, figuring we'd be distracted from the pain of feeling suddenly incompetent to perform a task that those of us who have been teaching online for more than two decades thought we understood and could do well?
Garbage.
Thank you for posting this...
the new quizz format is super annoying..
i dont like the word build...preview is hidden..
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dont like this one bit.
I am finding new quizzes extremely unintuitive. It's tough to use. You can't figure out quickly how to do things that were simple to figure out in previous Canvas versions and other LMS systems. Who did you consult to design this? It is taking me SO MUCH LONGER to design quizzes because I cannot quickly figure out how to, for example, preview my quiz or select items.
I hate new quizzes. There is no other way to say this. What is supposed to be the advantage of this, again?
Obviously, I am an instructor. I had no choice in this matter (switching to Canvas). It is so much more aggravating because it has been forced on me.
Hey there! I am so sorry to hear of your frustrations using New Quizzes. I know as a former teacher, change is hard, especially when transitioning to a new tool. I completely sympathize with you and want you to feel completely supported during this process. To help, I have provided some resources and advice below regarding New Quizzes.
As an avid user of both quizzing tools, I am very partial to New Quizzes because of the advancements in quizzing technology, especially as it relates to the student experience (i.e., new question types, ease of use, accommodations, additional settings, and more). I'd like to share with you some helpful resources below that could be helpful for your transition to New Quizzes.
I hope this information is helpful for you as you begin your transition to New Quizzes. Additionally, I would recommend reaching out to your Canvas Admin to see if your institution has any resources, processes, etc., they would like you to follow or use as it relates to your New Quizzes transition. Have a great day!
I know as a former teacher, change is hard, especially when transitioning to a new tool.
You being a "former" teacher tells us that anything you say beyond this is NOT from direct experience anymore. Your rest of the write up did not disappoint in that respect.
I completely sympathize with you and want you to feel completely supported during this process.
Sounds utterly insincere and a tad condascending, if not definitely patronizing.
All in all, your post DID NOT help with the sentiment of the OP.
How was this marked as "solved"...?
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